Semi-off-topic - Netiquette ?
Justin R. Miller
justin@solidlinux.com
Tue Jul 17 16:24:01 2001
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Thus spake Ben Paul Wise (bwise@sito.saic.com):
> Is it better to put your public key on a public key server, or to put
> it on a personal website?
I think it's good to both upload it to a key server and post it to two
or more websites or other network-accessible locations. The more places
you can get it, the easier it is for people to verify and the tougher
for someone to replace with a bad key. You might be able to crack my
personal website, but it could be at my company site and on a public
keyserver, as well as maybe available in my finger info on some academic
account. =20
-Justin
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